The exhibition was a wonderful experience, being in a room with my art on each wall, brought together in one place creating an environment, an experience. It was a great way to reach people and hopefully, as is my aim, to inspire them.
Ready to hang the exhibition…
My exhibition in place…

Many friends and family came to see the exhibition which was wonderful and for which I am grateful. I also wanted to create a Virtual version for friends and family who live farther away. The video can bring the exhibition to them.

I learned a great deal from my exhibition, which I have written at these posts these may provide some useful tips and advice for those looking to exhibiting.

This week the Inspire by Kim exhibition ended, but the good news is that I now have artworks for sale in the shop at Airy Fairy.

Inspire by Kim Artworks for SaleOriginals, canvases and framed prints are in the main shop area.

I was pleased to announce that The Little Bean Bag Cafe & Cake Emporium is displaying two prints of my paper cut pictures for sale. Tracey and Louise at Thr Little Bean Bag
Had a visit from The Small Print Company and tried typesetting and printing old style.
Worked on a new creative on two canvases in acrylic and oil paints. More on that later.

Life drawing – I drew a male model for the first time.

Now I’ll be reflecting on my exhibition, reading the lovely comments from my exhibition visitors and continuing my current project.